WEST ALLIS - Pizza lightning fast, in a blaze you might say, will likely arrive in West Allis this August.

Blaze Fast Fired Pizza, that boasts it can bake the pizza of your choice in three minutes flat, has asked for permission to open at 10730 W. National Ave. At this point, no obstacles are seen to the restaurant opening as early as August.

The proposed location is a building that formerly housed the F&F Tire Service.

Blaze Fast Fired Pizza currently operates stores in the Bayshore Mall, Brookfield, on Milwaukee’s East Side and in Racine.

Like Subway

Those restaurants operate a bit like Subway, with diners choosing what toppings they would like, along with which sauce. Blaze Pizza does, however, have a selection of signature pizzas, if diners would rather skip the decision-making. Although thin-crust is the main attraction, a thicker crust pizza is available for a bit more.

A former tire store is likely to become the home of Blaze Fast Fired Pizza, 10730 W. National Ave.., West Allis.(Photo: city of West Allis/Submitted)

Blaze Pizza has vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options, also.

Property owner Boulder Venture will renovate the building into a 2,400-square foot restaurant. The dining room is planned to accommodate approximately 50 guests, and additional seating is planned on a 400-square-foot outdoor patio. The restaurant will offer both dine-in and carry-out options.

Tires to pizzas

The site is 0.23 acres. The former tire showroom area will be demolished and the former service area will be converted to the proposed restaurant and kitchen area. The overhead doors will be replaced with storefront windows. The second floor of the building will no longer be used to store tires, but to house heating and air conditioning equipment.

According to information from Blaze Pizza, its restaurants offer food with no additives, preservatives or nitrates. The dough is made fresh daily in-house.

Blaze Pizza calls itself the fastest growing fast casual restaurant in the US, growth spurred by pizza being possible for lunch as the oven bakes them in three minutes.

More choices

While the meat and veggie choices for the build your own pizzas are pretty much mainstream according to the toppings listed on its website, Blaze Pizza kicks up its heels a bit with the cheeses — goat, gorgonzola, mozzarella, ovalini mozzarella, Parmesan, ricotta and vegan cheese.So, too with sauces — along with classic red are spicy red sauce, white cream sauce, garlic pesto sauce, pesto drizzle, barbecue drizzle, olive oil drizzle, ranch, balsamic glaze and buffalo sauce.

The nine signature pizzas range from the Simple Pie with two cheeses to the Green Stripe of pesto drizzle over grilled chicken, roasted red peppers, chopped garlic, mozzarella and arugula.

Another fast pizza restaurant, also offering a choice of toppings opened in November on Highway 100 in Hales Corners. It's the 9th Slice Pizza Co. that claims to flash bake pizzas in 2 minutes, 45 seconds. It has 40 toppings.

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